Heritage Apartments

Heritage Apartments in Monticello, Florida

Heritage Apartments in Monticello, Florida, offers one and two bedroom residences in single story design. Each residence features a contemporary layout with step-saver kitchens. Heritage Apartments is the perfect community for those looking for affordable living apartments in the Monticello area.

This wooded property is on a low traffic street, yet only a few blocks to shopping, banking and medical facilities.

Established in 1827, the City of Monticello is in the center of rural Jefferson County with a population of about 3,000. During the depression of the 1930s, many residents of Monticello could not afford to build new homes. Instead, they renovated and restored their old homes. Today, these homes provide tourists a rare glimpse of the original architectural styles that prevailed in the south before the civil war.

Visit us soon and discover how you, too can enjoy living at Heritage Apartments. We will gladly show you how easy it is to make your home here. Rental assistance available to qualified applicants.

Heritage Apartments is an equal opportunity provider.

One and two bedroom apartments

One-bedroom apartments are 650 square feet.

Two bedroom apartments are 802 square feet.

Office Hours:

Office hours vary. Please call for an appointment.

Living at Heritage Apartments

Heritage Apartments is for persons 62+ years of age, and for persons who are disabled or handicapped, regardless of age.

Visit us soon and discover how you can enjoy living at Heritage Apartments. We will gladly show you how easy it is to make your home here.

Map & Directions

Heritage Apartments is on the north side of Monticello, just east of Highway 19 from Texas Hill Road.

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